Daily Digest

Consumer Columnist Daniel Vasquez, shown above in a Toyota Prius hybrid, explores why the fuel-efficient vehicle is getting so much attention and setting

a new automotive standard. 1D Photo/Rhonda Vanover

Sun-Sentinel Watch

Janet Saladoff, who lives west of Delray Beach, said better signage would make it easier for many more people to find the West Delray post office. 1B

Local

Specialists in sanitizing

If it's a dirty job, Joan Dougherty will do it. Plane crashes, bio-terrorist attacks or norovirus outbreaks: If you need a cleanup after a disaster, her South Florida company is the one to call. 6B

Some killings are delayed

Sometimes the victims of shootings or stabbings live for years before dying of complications from the original wounds. When they do, authorities can be faced with a host of new problems. 1B

Nation

Free music downloads

Qtrax says it is back with a revamped file-sharing service offering unlimited, free song downloads for your computer or portable music player. But one music giant indicates there's a snag. 3A

People

A star-studded awards show

With the Writers Guild of America's blessing and participation by showbiz glitterati, the Screen Actors Guild Awards were a return to glamour. 4A

World

Suharto dies

Former Indonesian President Suharto was a Cold War ally of the United States and led dramatic economic development, but his regime also killed hundreds of thousands of political opponents. 18A AP file photo

Lifestyle

It's still about the songs

British rocker Rod Stewart, going strong at 63, plays two local concerts this week. In an interview, Pop Music Writer Sean Piccoli sounds him out on a storied musical career. 1E

AP photo/Steffen Schmidt

Weight loss

Fitness experts put our Let's Take It Off: The Challenge teams through a rigorous workout; they teach you how to stretch, too. Also, see who the Week 3 team winner is. 1E

Nation

Mormon church president dies

The Mormon church's president, Gordon B. Hinckley, died Sunday, a church spokesman said late Sunday night. He was 97.

Hinckley was the 15th president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and its longest-serving president.